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This school year our school theme is Chittick Champions. Therefore, I came up with a way to get my classroom rules across to the students while including the school theme. I tell my students "Following the rules in PE will make us a Chittick CHAMPION"; the rules spell out CHAMPION. Below are what my rules look like. In addition they are presented in a Word document that you can download and change the name of the school so it fits your school.

Cooperation: Use teamwork and show good sportsmanshipHands: Keep hands and body parts to ourselvesAttention: Enter and exit with a quiet body and voiceMotivate: Get excited to learn, exercise and have funPrepared: Always wear sneakers and proper clothesInvolvement: Always participate and give best effortOthers: Respect the teacher, environment and your classmatesNoise: Stop, Look and Listen on the whistle or music

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Bill

Using this for student teaching at the middle school ive been placed at and love it! Great method.

Matt

The CHAMPION and what each letter stands for is just for the class to see. The lengthy definition is for the teacher to use when explaining to each class what each letter stands for in CHAMPION.

Meghan

I'm not sure how I feel about this..... I think having too many rules confuses students, these seem too lengthy to be easy for students to remember.

Meghan

I'm not sure how I feel about this..... I think having too many rules confuses students, these seem too lengthy to be easy for students to remember.

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